senator mushtaq being probably a minority in that.an. these laws have not been passed by the ghq or it has not been passed through an executive order. the parliament of pakistan has deliberated on that, both the houses — the national assembly and the senate — and after those deliberations, they have concluded it, and now they are the law of the land. and i, as a caretaker government, i abide by them and support them. so you don't think they'll result in an erosion of civic rights? cos a lot of people have said that this is part of a trend which we have observed in pakistan over the last few years. it's always a challenge when it comes to the security and the civil liberties, how do you strike a balance between the two? if the right to life is challenged, how do you respond to that? do you prefer civil liberty or do you give a preference to the right to life? you're referring to the security situation in pakistan. and, of course, you are in a tough neighbourhood, you have a 2,600—kilometre border with afghanistan, and we have seen an i